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AT THE CHURCH BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Lemon and Broadway O. R. Schroeder, Pastor 310 So. Lemon Street Phone Anahelm 4958 Sunday 9:30 a.m.—Bible School. 10:45 a.m.—Morning Worship. 6:45 p.m.—Young People's Devotional Meeting. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship. Wednesday 7:30 p.m.—Prayer and Praise Service. Sermon Tople Morning—"Honor Thy Father." Evening—There will be no meeting on account of the Baccalaureate Sermon in the Park. SALEM EVANGELICA Schrader Theme—"A Little Farther". Will sound keynote for new conference year. Evening unite at Baccalaureate sermon. 9:10 a.m.—German Services 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. Rev. S. S. Hilgengeld, Supt. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. 6:30 p.m.—C. E. Services. 7:30 p.m.—Evening services. WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH, SOUTH Corner Los Angeles and Wilhelmia Sts. Rev. S. M. Cheek, Pastor 125 E. Alberta — Phone 1905 Sunday 9:45 a.m.—Church School. Clifford Elliott, Supt. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. 6:30 p.m.—Epworth League. ZION LUTHERAN Emily and Chartres Rev. H. G. Schmelzer, Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School H. J. Burdorf Jr., Superintendent. 9:00 a.m.—German Services. 10:30 a.m.—English Services Mrs. Olive Kempin, Organist and Choir Leader. The Rev. A. E. Lunz of Riverside will preach at both services. The Doreas Society will meet Thursday 2:30 p.m. ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH E. Adele at Emily St. The Rev. D. Howard Dow, Rector Trinity Sunday Holy Communion 8:00 a.m. Public Worship and Church School, 10:30 a.m. Special service for Fifth Anniversary of rector. Wednesday, 10 a.m.—Church School picnic. WHITE TEMPLE METHODIST East Broadway Rev. Ray C. Harker, Pastor Children's Day Program Theme—"They brought them unto Him." To present the thought that through the ages parents have taken the responsibility of instilling within children, conscientiousness of God. They have done this by bringing children into worship and work of the church and into contact with Jesus and to other Christian personalities and through education. The Pageant presents three experi- Drkle. Congregation. Church Hymn. Congregation Scripture and C. Harker. Song, "Awakening Dept." Prayer — A.Introd.of Perry Mathis. 4. Cradle Role "Jesus Love" 2. Beginners: "What Doe" 3. Singing, by "O, Worshipl" 4. Pageant: Scene 1. The Anna present and receive Ellen Scene 2. Chi Mothers bring for blessing. Song by Primrose "Jesus Loves Baptismal Service" Solo; "I This Sweet Story of Scene 3. Christ Representing Sunday afternoon Offeratory Violin Solo Offering Song by Meredith Organ; Attn Announcer; Billy Rinehart Harker; Elijah Judian Moth Mrs.Willard Benton. Children: Wagner, Mary Decibles of Jesse Andres, Mr.T Paul Demaree, Scene 3: Father; Mr.Purdy; daughter Miss Alden; Son Organist Mr... WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH, SOUTH Corner Los Angeles and Wilhelma Sts. Rev. S. M. Cheek, Pastor 125 E. Alberta — Phone 1905 Sunday 9:45 a.m.—Church School. Clifford Elliott, Supt. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. 6:30 p.m.—Epworth League. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship. Wednesday 7:30 p.m.—Bible Study and Prayer. Sermon theme for Sunday Morning: "The Kingdom and Good Will." Miss Leah Pemberton, Choir Director Betty Fackliner, Pianist. Children's Day Program Theme— "They brought them unto Him." To present the thought that through the ages parents have taken the responsibility of instilling within children, conscientiousness of God. They have done this by bringing children into worship and work of the church and into contact with Jesus and to other Christian personalities and through education. The Pageant presents three experiences which parents have given the opportunity of knowing God through organized religion of their time. Two scenes taken from the Bible and one from modern life. Each scene short and simple in dramatic form. Program: Organ, "Souvenir" by THREE CHEERS FOR SHEERS ALL-SILK CHIFFON NAVY I DOTTED I $5.85 ALL-SILK CHIFFON NAVY! DOTTED! $5.85 Complete with Slip! Navy and dots! Two hits of the season, combined in these cool, lovely dresses! Coin dots—polka dots—in white or rose! Rayon taffeta slip, too! SIZES 14 to 40! PENNEY'S J.C.PENNEY COMPANY, Inc. 124 West Center Street, Anaheim AL'S CAFE 35c — DINNER — 35c CREAM OF CELERY SOUP FRESH FRUIT SALAD CHOICE OF— GRILLED SEA BASS, LEMON BUTTER ROAST YOUNG CHICKEN, WITH DRESSING CHICKEN FRIED STEAK, PAN GRAVY ROAST LEG OF SPRING LAMB WITH JELLY ROAST LEG OF PORK WITH SAGE DRESSING ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF, BROWN GRAVY MASHED POTATOES BUTTERED NEW PEAS COFFEE BUTTERMILK ICE CREAM' SUNDAES PIE AL'S CAFE ON EAST CENTER ANAHEIM GAZETTE DRDLE. Congregation. Church Hymn "The Church One — Congregation Foundation." Scripture and address by Pastor, Ray C. Harker. Song, "Awakening Chorus," by Junior Dept. Prayer — Asst. Supt. Alfred Bonney. Introd. of program by Gen. Supt. Perry Mathis. 1. Cradle Roll Department: "Jesus Loves Me, This I Know". 2. Beginners: "What Does the Clock Say?" 3. Singing, by Congregation: "O, Worship The King." 4. Pageant: Scene 1. The Lad Shiloh. Anna presents Shiloh unto Jehova and receive Elijah's blessing. Scene 2. Children of Judea. Mothers bringing children to Jesus for blessing. Song by Primary Children: "Jesus Loves All The Little Children." Baptismal Services. Solo: "I Think When I Read That Sweet Story of Old," by Ellen Collins. Scene 3. Children of Today. Representing Christian family on Sunday afternoon. Offeratory Violin Solo by Lelia Brown. Offering Song by Men from Mr. Gauer's class. Benediction Organ: Athalia, by Mendelhson. Announcer, K. Eberhard; Samuel Billy Rinehart; Hannah, Mrs. Ray Harker; Elijah, Mr. N. R. Phillips. Judian Mothers; Mrs. Ted Payne, Mrs. Willard Bonny, Mrs. Albert Cranston. Children: Young girls — Marjory Wagner, Mary Harpster. Deciples of Jesus: Peter, Mr. Phillips; Andres, Mr. Ted Payne; Mathew, Mr. Paul Demaree. Scene 3: Father; Mr. Demaree; Mother, Mrs. Purdy; daughters: Miss Purdy, Little Miss Alden; Sons: Messrs. Alden. Organist Mrs. W. Eberhardt. CLASSIFIED ADS RATE: Five cents the line (count five words to the line) for each insertion. Phone 2414 for want ads that bring results. LOST—Saturday, on Lemon or Center streets or Alpha Beta Market at Emily Street, coin purse with two emblems—valuable as keepsakes—and currency—badly needed as loser is unemployed. Finder place notify Gazette office. FOR SALE—Barred Rock and R. I. Red Hatching Eggs, Blood tested—Also thorobred Red Rooster. See McDowells, ½ mile West of Cypress. 3-t 32 PAINTING & PAPERHANGING Painting, and paper hanging, J. E Saylor 131 W. Chartres, Phone 2761 PIANOS FOR SALE 100 PIANOS to choose from; Knabe, Bechstein, Steinway, Chickering, Kimball, etc., new and used, $35 and up DANZ, Anaheim. $10 FREE! Send name of friend who wants piano and get $10 Free when we sell. DANZ, Anaheim. HELP WANTED WANTED—100 men and women to try our 25c lunch week days and 35c dinner Sundays. ALS CAFE 4tc WANTED—Girl, 20 to 30, for general housework. Good home—good pay. Phone Brea 125-J. FOR SALE FOR SALE—3 electric brooders, 500 capacity. A. Worth, Orange Ave. at Shirley Station, Cypress. FOR SALE—Filet Crochet Pillow Tops. Animal squares for bedspread. Prices reasonable. Mrs. Mary V. Brown, 322 W. Broadway. ALPHA EAST CENTER AT EMILY JUST KEEP THIS SUGAR - I CAN ALWAYS BE BOUGHT BE ASSURED YOU BUY OLEO, Golden BUTTER CRACKH HONEY, Queen Bartlett's PEARS, No. 2½ MILK, Tall Ca SPINACH, No. 2½ FORMAY, RAISINS, BREAD WHITE CERTO Kentucky Wonder BEANS Judian Mothers: Mrs. Ted Payne, Mrs. Willard Bonny, Mrs. Albert Cransston. Children: Young girls — Marjory Wagner, Mary Harpster. Deciples of Jesus: Peter, Mr. Phillips; Andres, Mr. Ted Payne; Mathew, Mr. Paul Demaree. Scene 3: Father: Mr. Demaree; Mother, Mrs. Purdy; daughters: Miss Purdy, Little Miss Alden; Sons: Messrs. Alden. Organist Mrs. W. Eberhardt. Decorations by Sophomore class of High School. Pianists: Miss Elizabeth Bowlus, Ruth Schaffer, Mrs. Smith. KNOCKING 'EM OVER In the event the state went in for a lottery a mutual admiration society should be formed to take care of the suckers who would go haywire by the lured language used by confidence men who look like dandy playboys. WHY NOT CUT A MELLON With all those billions in the government warchest what's the use of any body going to work. BUREAUCRACY One man ups and says since there are slot machines, marble games and many other devices of chance everywhere, why not let the state start a lottery. He could go further. Let the state go in the grocery, butcher and clothing business. FAST AIR- CONDITIONED TRAINS of the Santa Fe FOX ANAHEIM 229 W. Center Phone 3602 Sun., Mon., Tues., June 16-17-18 Sunday Continuous From 2 P.M. WILL ROGERS in "DOUBTING THOMAS" Wednesday Only June 19 "UNKNOWN WOMAN" with Marlan Marsh-Rlehard Cromwell Phurs., Fri., Sat., June 20-21-22 "The FLAME WITHIN" with Ann Harding - Herbert Marshall AND "Werewolf of London" with Henry Hull - Warner Oland General Admission 25c ANAHEIM Theatre 132 W. Center Phone 4212 FRI. SAT. SUN. Sunday Continuous From 2:30 "GEORGE WHITE'S 1935 SCANDALS" PLUS BUCK JONES In RAISINS, BREAD Whit CERTO Kentucky Wonder BEANS 4 I Fancy No. 1 PEAS ... 3 I Fancy SPUDS .12 I Milk Lamb-B Legs of LAMB LAMB STEW Lamb CHOPS DANGER AHEAD! When a government competes with the individual in business, that's bad reauracy. When in time the individual becomes downtrodden, then commits the revolt-communism, the holding property in common—radical socialism SCHOOL DAYS The Method adopted by the SANTA FE to Air-Condition its Trains, brings to Passengers New Experiences in Day and Night Comforts on the Transcontinental Route. Clean, Even Temperature, Dustless Air in the Cars throughout the entire journey to the East is a Great Contribution to the Enjoyment of travel. And is Highly Appreciated Now even before the Summer Season has fully developed. The old fear of excessive heat enroute is buried and replaced on the Santa Fe Lines by Ideal Conditions not heretofore known. THE LOW SUMMER TOURIST FARES THUS HAVE GREATLY ADDED VALUE. ANAHEIM THEATRE 132 W. Center Phone 4212 FRI. - SAT. - SUN. Sunday Continuous From 2:30 “GEORGE WHITE'S 1935 SCANDALS” PLUS BUCK JONES In “BORDER BRIGANDS” General Admission 20c Have You Seen The NEW PACKARD 120 $980 to $1095 f.o.b. Factory Now on Display at Barnhart's Garage Phone 3407 336 So. Los Angeles St. ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA COVER THOSE THIN AND BALD SPOTS WITH NEW HAIR If your hair is getting thin, if you are already bald in spots, try the professional treatment known throughout the world as the Harper Method. This method, famous for results, is now available for home treatment. Just ask your druegist for a tube of Harper Hair Ointment—it's inexpensive—and use as directed. If your hair roots are not entirely dead, you have an excellent chance of saving the hair you now have and growing new hair on the thin and bald spots. Remember the name—Harper Hair Ointment—a tube costs but 55¢ (Large Size 85c). Harpers Hair Ointment is especially recommended for dry scalp. ALPHA BETA FOOD MARKET THE BEST FOR LESS CENTER AT EMILY WEST CENTER AT PALM NOT KEEP THIS IN MIND—ALWAYS! SUGAR - BUTTER - OLEO - EGGS ALWAYS BE BOUGHT AT THE LOWEST KNOWN PRICE AT ALPHA BETA. ASSURED YOU BUY THESE ITEMS AT LOWEST PRICE BY SHOPPING HERE. LEO, Golden West ... Limit 2 lbs. ... lb. 10¢ BUTTER CRACKERS, lb. 20c | COFFE, Coffee Cup, ... lb. 15c ONEY, Queen's Best ... 5 lbs. 35¢ ATT'S ARS, No. 2½ 2 for 25c | APRICOTS, No. 2½, 2 for 29c LK, Tall Can ... Limit 5 cans ... 5¢ NACH, No. 2½ 2 for 19c | KRAUT, No. 2½ 2 for 19c ORMAY, ... 3 lb can ... 49¢ SINS, 15 oz. 5c | FLOUR, Harvest King ... 75c READ White or Wheat. Sliced, 16 oz. 5¢; 24 oz. 7¢ RTO ... 23¢ | Soda or Graham CRACKERS, ... 1 lb. pkg. 10c CKY WONDER ANS ... 4 lbs. for 10c CUCUMBERS ... 3 for 5¢ SINS, 15 oz. 5c FLOUR, Harvest King 75c BREAD White or Wheat. Sliced, 16 oz. 5¢; 24 oz. 7¢ RTO 23¢ Soda or Graham CRACKERS, 1 lb. pkg. 10c Funky Wonder CANS 4 lbs. for 10¢ CUCUMBERS . . . 3 for 5¢ No. 1 CAS . . . 3 lbs. for 17¢ YOUNGBERRIES 4 for 15¢ UDS . . 12 lbs. for 15¢ Nice Size CANTALOUPES 3 for 14¢ Milk Lamb-Baby Beef legs of LAMB lb. 20c —Our Meat Cutters Work N.R.A. Hours— BOILING BEEF lb. 10c Lamb Shoulder, lb. 17¢ MB STEW lb. 10c BACON SQUARES lb. 20¢ Lamb CHOPS lb. 20¢ Shortening . . . lb. 10¢ — We reserve the right to limit quantity — ANGER AHEAD! Government competes with real in business, that's buWhen in time the individdowntrodden, then comes communism, the holding of common—radical socialism. CANNED CHATTER Several syndicate writers for the press print columns of this and that, but the fellow up a tree after reading the stuff can't make heads or tails out of it. SHOOING WOLF AWAY FROM DOOR A piece in the paper says a president of one of the big corporations gets a yearly salary of $365,358, and perquisites. 3 LINES — 3 TIMES — 3 DIMES HOOL DAYS By DWIG FIR GOSH SAKES! SO THIS IS THAT WONDERFUL FISHIN' HOLE YOU BEEN MAKIN' ALL THEM BRAGS ABOUT! WHAT'S YOU SPOZED TO KETCH? HOOL DAYS By DWIG FIR GOSH SAKES! SO THIS IS THAT WONDERFUL FISHIN' HOLE YOU BEEN MAKING ALL THEM BRAGS ABOUT! WHAT'S YOU SPOZED TO KETCH? COWS? WHAT KIND O BAIT DO YOU USE? A BALE O HAY? YOU POUR SIMP! BRUNG US CLEAR OUT HERE FIR THIS! I VE A NOTION TO PASTE YOU ONE UP IN THE EAR! THAT THERE FISHIN' HOLE WAS FULL O WATER JES' LAST WEEK AN' YOU CAN AST ROY WINCH-ME AN'HIM AN FRED LAMB AN' FRED OSWALD WAS OUT HERE AN'OSSY CAUGHT A GOGGLEEYE BIGGERN CHICKEN PLATTER! RIGHT WHERE THAT COWS IS THEM DURN COWS O'HAY'S HAS DRUM IT DRY! TAINT MY FAULT—HOW D'I KNOW HAYSES COWS WAS GONNA BE TURNED INTO THE CRICK? THE BLANCHARD RWER FISHIN' CLUB